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Monocoupe Aircraft was a
manufacturer of
light airplanes originally produced in the late 1920s and 30s. They
introduced relatively inexpensive, compact...
- The
Monocoupe 90 was a two-seat,
light cabin airplane built by
Donald A.
Luscombe for
Monocoupe Aircraft. The
first Monocoupe (Model 5) was
built in an...
- The
Monocoupe 110
Special is a
United States sporting and
racing aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s. The
Monocoupe 110 was
developed from the
Monocoupe 90...
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Model 22,
Velie Monocoupe, or
Monocoupe Model 22 was the
first in a
series of small, high-performance high-wing
monoplanes from
Monocoupe Aircraft. The...
- The
Velie Monocoupe was an
American general aviation aircraft manufactured from 1927 to 1929 by the Mono-Aircraft Corp, a
division of
Velie Motors Corporation...
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Museum currently hangs from Lambert's ceilings. This aircraft, a red
Monocoupe 110
Special manufactured in St.
Louis in 1931,
hangs in the ticketing...
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Monocoupe 70-V
Monocoupe 90
Monocoupe 100
Special Monocoupe 110
Monocoupe 125
Monocoupe D
Monocoupe D-125
Monocoupe D-145
Monocoupe Meteor Monocoupe Monosport...
- the air-racer
Howard "Mike" at airshows, and
sponsoring Livingston's
Monocoupe racer in the 1934
MacRobertson Air Race. The
Jolly Jack
candy was included...
- 110
Special Monocoupe. The
McCulloCoupe is an
aircraft built as an
evolution of air
racers starting with the
Velie Monocoupe. The
Monocoupe evolved into...
- Waco 10T from New York to Los Angeles. In 1930,
Livingston purchased a
Monocoupe 110 (NC-501W) to use in air racing. He
modified the
landing gear, engine...